Konrad I, Duke of Silesia-Glogau

Konrad I, Duke of Silesia-Glogau

Konrad I (about 1230 - August 6, 1273 or 1274) was a ruler of the Duchy of Silesia-Glogau.

He was born to Henry II the Pious (d. 1241), Duke of Silesia-Wrocław and Anna of Bohemia, daughter of King Ottokar I of Bohemia.

As Henry's third surviving son he forced his elder brother Bolesław II the Bald to cede him the Duchy of Głogów after he conquered Bytom in 1251.

Konrad's first wife was Solomea, the daughter of Duke Wladislaw Odonicz of Greater Poland. His second wife was Sophia, the daughter of Dietrich I, Margrave of Meissen. He had six children:
*Henry III, Duke of Silesia-Glogau, born before 1260 from 1274 to 1309
*Konrad II Garbaty, born before 1265, Duke of Ścinawa from 1278 to 1284 and of Żagań from 1284 to 1304
*Przemko, born before 1271, Duke of Żagań from 1278 to 1284 and Duke of Ścinawa from 1284 to 1289
*Anna, married Louis II, Duke of Bavaria in 1260
*Euphemia, married Count Albert I of Gorizia
*Hedwig

ee also

*Beatrix von Silesia-Glogau
*Silesia
*Duchy


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